How to Conduct Safety Meeting

The safety lesson plans in this manual are intended to aid in training workers about safety. You can present safety lessons by simply reading these plans, but lessons will be much more effective if you spend some time preparing for the lesson. Add your own ideas. Use examples from your operation, and emphasize areas which are important in your situation. These plans are designed for 5 to 10 minute lessons. They can be longer if you get questions or discussion.

Always remind your employees that safety procedures are only effective if properly implemented. Workplace safety is dependent in large measure upon the employees' attitudes and work habits. Without employee cooperation, the use of safety measures is no guarantee of workplace safety. Proper direction from management can greatly affect worker cooperation and attitude. The Texas Association of Nurserymen does not warrant or guarantee the suggested safety practices contained in the lesson plans but offers them as a helpful guide.

The following suggestions can make lessons more effective:

Safety Meeting Lesson Plans

The following section includes 10 prepared 5-10 minute safety meeting lesson plans. The Trainer's outlines are first, followed by a sample roster to be signed and filed after each session. Last are handouts which may be duplicated as is.

Sample Safety Meeting Lesson Plans

NOTE: Lessons for specific equipment or tasks (i.e. potting machines, power tools, sprayers, etc.) can and should be developed to supplement this general list. All training sessions should follow the same format.


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